Di Masso Tarditti, Andrés
Vaquero Merediz, Lidia
Aranda Serrano, Mónica
Graduates in Psychology or related disciplines, or people who have completed higher level training cycles in related disciplines.
The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.
- To train as a psychologist interested in working in the public or private sector from a feminist and LGTBIQ+ perspective.
- To be able to critically read discourses and ideologies that order and sustain the heteropatriarchal system, and to develop alternatives to these ideologies that are fairer and more equitable and cause less segregation.
- To gain the skills required to develop this activity specifically in areas such as the following:
- Individual and group psychotherapeutic care with women, children, adolescents and people with LGTBIQ+.
- Prevention of violence towards women and LGTBIQ-phobic violence.
- Feminist social and community psychology, with an LGTBIQ+ perspective.
- Specific intervention in psychological care in relation to violence towards women, sexual diversity and gender.